• People with autism navigate roadblocks to serving in the military

    For people on the autism spectrum, finding their place in the American military can be an arduous process.

  • Regulators Convene on How to Moderate AI-Powered Militaries

    Regulators are now asking how to control artificial intelligence-powered militarized robots. Regulators, civilians, and military officials from all over the world have reportedly convened during the Vienna Conference on Autonomous Weapons.

  • Australia tops up Ukraine military aid with $100M

    Australia has already supplied Ukraine with 120 Bushmaster vehicles, six 155mm howitzers, 56 M113 armored vehicles, 14 special operations vehicles and its signature cardboard drones.

  • Australia to send $65M military package to Ukraine

    The Australian government announced on Saturday it will provide an additional 100 million Australian dollars ($65 million) military assistance package to Ukraine. "Australia is preparing a new a

  • Loose military horses stampede through central London

    Five military horses wreaked havoc in the streets of London Wednesday

  • Pukchang Military Airfield Modernization Making Progress

    Commercial satellite imagery indicates that major progress has been made on modernizing North Korea’s Pukchang military airfield. Among several improvements,…

  • The US military is embedding its officers in corporate America

    The government should do more business with McKinsey & Co. — one of the world’s largest consulting firms — says a Pentagon presentation: “Leverage [the] consulting firm’s expertise and objectivity – outsourcing is a positive action.” While this might sound like a talking point from lobbyists, it actually came from an active-duty naval commander who spent almost a full year working at McKinsey & Co. with you, the taxpayer, footing the bill. It’s no secret that major defense companies spend...

  • iPhone isn't secureable enough for the South Korea military

    An iPhone ban in the South Korean military that has less to do with security and more to do with a poorly crafted mobile device management suite coupled with nationalism may be expanding to the rank-and-file. iPhone 15 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max The ban, in Samsung's backyard, has reportedly started in the country's Air Force headquarters. A report on Tuesday morning claims that the ban is on all devices capable of voice recording and do not allow third-party apps to lock this down --...

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    Newshour, Head of Israeli military intelligence resigns

    The head of Israel's military intelligence has resigned over his role in failing to stop the Hamas attacks on October the seventh. Aharon Haliva is the highest-ranking official to step down over the assault, in which about twelve hundred people were killed and more than two hundred others abducted. He said his department had not lived up to the task it was entrusted with. Also in the programme: we look at the impact of Hindu nationalism with our Newshour's correspondent Jamie Coomarasamy...

  • US Considering Sending Military Advisers to Ukraine

    The US is considering increasing its small military presence in Ukraine by sending up to 60 additional military advisers, POLITICO reported on Saturday, the same day the House approved $61 billion in spending for the proxy war. Four unnamed US officials told POLITICO that the additional troops would “support logistics and oversight efforts for the … Continue reading "US Considering Sending Military Advisers to Ukraine"

  • Turkey halts all trade with Israel over military actions in Gaza

    Turkey has announced that it is suspending all imports and exports to Israel over its ongoing military action in Gaza

  • Marcos Jr. approves military procurement ‘wish list’

    Amid continuing maritime aggression by China, President Marcos has approved a $35-billion budget to modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the Philippine Navy getting the largest chunk to strengthen capabilities in the West Philippine Sea.